Toddler Keys

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Tramp

This is a little program I wrote to protect my computer from my daugher.

It is a useful tool for parents that allows you to lock your computer
keyboard, CD drive doors and power-off button. When the keyboard is used
it will display images and play sounds every time a key is pressed,
thereby preventing access to the desktop and applications, while adding
some entertainment value for the kid. You can select the images and
sounds to be used by copying them to the Toddler Keys folder. To exit
the locked screen, just type the word QUIT.

This program is free for personal use. I probably will not be updating
it unless there is some interest from people for me to do so. If you
have any questions, or suggestions for the program, email me at
(e-mail address removed)

Toddler Keys currently only works with Windows XP
http://tk.ms11.net/
 
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*ProteanThread*

Tramp said:
This is a little program I wrote to protect my computer from my daugher.

It is a useful tool for parents that allows you to lock your computer
keyboard, CD drive doors and power-off button. When the keyboard is used
it will display images and play sounds every time a key is pressed,
thereby preventing access to the desktop and applications, while adding
some entertainment value for the kid. You can select the images and
sounds to be used by copying them to the Toddler Keys folder. To exit
the locked screen, just type the word QUIT.

This program is free for personal use. I probably will not be updating
it unless there is some interest from people for me to do so. If you
have any questions, or suggestions for the program, email me at
(e-mail address removed)

Toddler Keys currently only works with Windows XP
http://tk.ms11.net/


cool. nice. thanks.


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